Those providers are listed on the .org site at:
http://core.cloudfoundry.org/listings


Janko Mivšek wrote
> Just a side-note: according to Wikipedia article [1] there are already
> some commercial PaaS providers based on CloudFork:
> - Uhuru Software, Inc. is one company that has created a AppCloud
>   using Cloud Foundry. Uhuru's PaaS provides support for multiple
>   frameworks (.NET, Rails, and Spring) and languages (Java, Ruby, PHP,
>   and C#).
> - AppFog hosts their PaaS on Amazon Web Services, OpenStack and Windows
>   Azure.[1] [2]
> - ActiveState is a company that has created a commercial distribution
>   of the Cloud Foundry software for enterprises to host their own
>   private PaaS. Their product has support for additional languages and
>   frameworks, an adds a dashboard and security protocols.[3]
> - Tier 3 is a company that has created an Enterprise-oriented PaaS
>   combining Cloud Foundry with their Iron Foundry OSS Project that
>   provides .NET and SQL Server Support.





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